ClimateWNA—High-Resolution Spatial Climate Data for Western North America
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Time to get moving: assisted gene flow of forest treesSelecting Populations for Non-Analogous Climate Conditions Using Universal Response Functions: The Case of Douglas-Fir in Central EuropeGlacial refugia and modern genetic diversity of 22 western North American tree speciesGenome-wide admixture and ecological niche modelling reveal the maintenance of species boundaries despite long history of interspecific gene flowLocally Downscaled and Spatially Customizable Climate Data for Historical and Future Periods for North AmericaAssessing uncertainty in high-resolution spatial climate data across the US Northeast.Genetic variation in adaptive traits and seed transfer zones for Pseudoroegneria spicata (bluebunch wheatgrass) in the northwestern United States.Mutualist-mediated effects on species' range limits across large geographic scales.Climate change sensitivity index for Pacific salmon habitat in southeast Alaska.Idiosyncratic responses of grizzly bear habitat to climate change based on projected food resource changes.Climate-related genetic variation in drought-resistance of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).Velocity of climate change algorithms for guiding conservation and management.Native and exotic plant cover vary inversely along a climate gradient 11 years following stand-replacing wildfire in a dry coniferous forest, Oregon, USA.Using high-resolution future climate scenarios to forecast Bromus tectorum invasion in Rocky Mountain National Park.Half-century evidence from western Canada shows forest dynamics are primarily driven by competition followed by climateImpact of climate change on cold hardiness of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii): environmental and genetic considerations.Reserve Design under Climate Change: From Land Facets Back to Ecosystem Representation.Projecting boreal bird responses to climate change: the signal exceeds the noise.Effects of Climate Change on Habitat Availability and Configuration for an Endemic Coastal Alpine Bird.Drought stress limits the geographic ranges of two tree species via different physiological mechanisms.The relative influences of climate and competition on tree growth along montane ecotones in the Rocky Mountains.Annual grass invasion in sagebrush steppe: the relative importance of climate, soil properties and biotic interactions.Tolerance to multiple climate stressors: a case study of Douglas-fir drought and cold hardiness.Will changes in phenology track climate change? A study of growth initiation timing in coast Douglas-fir.Planning for assisted colonization of plants in a warming world.Bud phenology and growth are subject to divergent selection across a latitudinal gradient in Populus angustifolia and impact adaptation across the distributional range and associated arthropods.The joint influence of photoperiod and temperature during growth cessation and development of dormancy in white spruce (Picea glauca).Tests of species-specific models reveal the importance of drought in postglacial range shifts of a Mediterranean-climate tree: insights from integrative distributional, demographic and coalescent modelling and ABC model selection.Evidence that higher [CO2] increases tree growth sensitivity to temperature: a comparison of modern and paleo oaks.Scale-dependent complementarity of climatic velocity and environmental diversity for identifying priority areas for conservation under climate change.Assessing the impact of human activities on British Columbia's estuaries.Individual-based analysis of hair corticosterone reveals factors influencing chronic stress in the American pika.Millennium-scale crossdating and inter-annual climate sensitivities of standing California redwoods.Timing of photoperiodic competency causes phenological mismatch in balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L.).Douglas-fir seedlings exhibit metabolic responses to increased temperature and atmospheric droughtWestern spruce budworm outbreaks did not increase fire risk over the last three centuries: a dendrochronological analysis of inter-disturbance synergismExploring the ecological processes driving geographical patterns of breeding bird richness in British Columbia, Canada.Management trade-off between aboveground carbon storage and understory plant species richness in temperate forests.Adaptation and exogenous selection in a Picea glauca × Picea engelmannii hybrid zone: implications for forest management under climate change.Relating adaptive genetic traits to climate for Sandberg bluegrass from the intermountain western United States.
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ClimateWNA—High-Resolution Spatial Climate Data for Western North America
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im Januar 2012 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 2012
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ClimateWNA—High-Resolution Spatial Climate Data for Western North America
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ClimateWNA—High-Resolution Spatial Climate Data for Western North America
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ClimateWNA—High-Resolution Spatial Climate Data for Western North America
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David L. Spittlehouse
Tongli Wang
Trevor Q. Murdock
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10.1175/JAMC-D-11-043.1
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z